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Omega chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Monday, April 7 at the home of Judy Judy. Bonnie Teater, president, thanked the hostess and scheduled hostess Pat Terhune for being flexible in helping everyone get home in time to watch UK play in the championship game of the NCAA. Twelve members answered the question “how will you behave during the UK game tonight?” Most said by pacing, yelling and screaming.
The reading of the minutes for the last meeting was given by the secretary, and were approved. Several commented on the newspaper article in the recent Democrat.

The Woman’s Club of Harrison County met on Friday, April 11 for its monthly luncheon. The meeting was held in the community room at Hospice of the Bluegrass. Anna Ruth McLoney, club president, welcomed members and guests then led everyone in the Pledge of Allegiance.
The luncheon was catered by Layne Tussey. Bonnie Teater offered the blessing of the meal.

10 years ago . . .
Births announced this week are: No births to report this week.
Cynthiana Police Chief Tony Frazier has resigned his position with the department. Frazier will retired as of July 1.
Baseball Breds win Ken’s NewMarket Classic baseball tournament held on the Hilltop.
Cynthiana Family Chiropractic will be opening soon in Harrison County.
• The airport at Kentucky Dam Village State Park on the shores of Kentucky Lake was the first accredited airport at a state park in the nation.

Friends and family are invited to an open house to celebrate the 90th birthday of Ruby Horn.
The event will take place on Friday, April 25 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Horn’s Auction Gallery, 317 S. Church St. No gifts please.

Jackson Anthony Lewis was born to Jayla Barton and Travis Lewis Sr. on April 4, 2014 at Harrison Memorial Hospital.
He weighed 8 lbs. 1 oz.
Maternal grandparents are Jamie Harris of Cynthiana and the late Michelle Barton; maternal great-grandparents are Ronnie and Judy Sims of Cynthiana, Terry Harris of Cynthiana, and Goody Johnson of Lexington.
Paternal grandparents are Ethel Lewis and Travis Lewis of Lexington.

The Sgt. Elijah P. Marrs Camp No. 5, Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War, are searching for descendents of three Civil War veterans buried in the Old Union Cemetery just off Russell Cave Road in northeastern Fayette County.
The Civil War veteran’s government supplied gravestones are in poor condition, and the camp is planning on restoring and re-dedicating them this summer.